Janesville Little Theatre Announces Cast of Social Security Janesville, WI—Janesville Little Theatre, one of JPAC’s resident groups, announce its cast for Social Security, the last drama of the 2012-2013 Janesville Little Theatre Season. CAST: Rebecca Vanderheyden as Barbra Kahn Josh Finley as David Kahn Rhonda Nelson as Trudy Heyman Paul Casler as Martin Heyman Linda Hennrich as Sophie Greengrass
I remember the first Town Hall Christmas I attended in the early 1980s. Gary Lenox and Gerry Mosher, two founding members of Stage One, opened up their not-quite-renovated old church to their theatre friends to celebrate Christmas. Surrounded by performers of all kinds, the parties were quite festive and entertaining. It wasn’t a show – people just got up to sing, or play music, or tell a s
Hello JPAC Blog Audience, My name is Courtney Omernick and I will be spending my summer interning for JPAC. I am a senior at UW-Whitewater majoring in Public Relations and minoring in Arts Management. I’ve been involved with the arts since I was about four years old! When I was younger, I participated in many dance classes, and I’ve continued to keep dance in my life throughout high school and now
Hey there! My name’s Dan Houser, I am one of the players in the Stage One’s production of The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged). In fact, of the many actors involved in this production, I have the distinction of appearing as nearly all of the Bard’s famous heroines. From the flighty, youthful and doomed Juliet – to the flighty, youthful, and cross-dressing daughter of the prince in
We have had several friends participate in the past Dancing with the Stars event. My brother John and I attend the show last year at JPAC. I had already decided that I wanted to be a part of this exciting event. Though my brother was apprehensive, after watching the dancers last year, he decided he would dance with me. We have been taking lessons at Dance Sport in Madison for the last eight weeks.
Last Friday, I was at the Janesville Performing Arts Center as part of a sold-out crowd of over 600 audience members, laughing hysterically at the opening night performance of “Avenue Q.” It was a far cry from the first time I set foot in what was then the “old Marshall auditorium”or “old Janesville High School” in 1999. At that time, JPAC was an idea, a dream, a vision. Janesville needed a